Protection against STDs: an Islamic criminal law approach

In Islamic law, there is a principle known as sadd al-dharā'i, or blocking the means. By virtue of blocking the means, any particular action, which may bring harm to mankind, would be deemed unlawful and illegitimate. To apply this concept, Islam does not tolerate the practice of unlawful sexua...

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Main Author: Deuraseh, Nurdeng @ Nurdeen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Brill 2008
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/16376/1/Protection%20against%20STDs.pdf
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description In Islamic law, there is a principle known as sadd al-dharā'i, or blocking the means. By virtue of blocking the means, any particular action, which may bring harm to mankind, would be deemed unlawful and illegitimate. To apply this concept, Islam does not tolerate the practice of unlawful sexual relations. It is found that many victims of STDs and HIV/AIDS are those who practice sodomy or even anyone who maintains sexual relations with anyone other than his/her lawful spouse. In Islam, al-zinā (tr. adultery and fornication) and al-liwāt (tr. homosexuality) are crimes not only against one person but against society as a whole. The present paper will study the role of Islamic criminal law in the prevention of Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs) in general, and HIV/AIDS in particular.
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spelling upm.eprints-163762015-11-12T07:24:42Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/16376/ Protection against STDs: an Islamic criminal law approach Deuraseh, Nurdeng @ Nurdeen In Islamic law, there is a principle known as sadd al-dharā'i, or blocking the means. By virtue of blocking the means, any particular action, which may bring harm to mankind, would be deemed unlawful and illegitimate. To apply this concept, Islam does not tolerate the practice of unlawful sexual relations. It is found that many victims of STDs and HIV/AIDS are those who practice sodomy or even anyone who maintains sexual relations with anyone other than his/her lawful spouse. In Islam, al-zinā (tr. adultery and fornication) and al-liwāt (tr. homosexuality) are crimes not only against one person but against society as a whole. The present paper will study the role of Islamic criminal law in the prevention of Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs) in general, and HIV/AIDS in particular. Brill 2008 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/16376/1/Protection%20against%20STDs.pdf Deuraseh, Nurdeng @ Nurdeen (2008) Protection against STDs: an Islamic criminal law approach. Arab Law Quarterly, 22 (1). pp. 88-108. ISSN 0268-0556; ESSN: 1573-0255 10.1163/026805508X286785
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title_full Protection against STDs: an Islamic criminal law approach
title_fullStr Protection against STDs: an Islamic criminal law approach
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title_short Protection against STDs: an Islamic criminal law approach
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